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Topic Review (Newest First)

04-18-2006 05:16 PM

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Short video of Luna Rossa training in Valencia @ Valencia Sailing

Luna Rossa, the Italian America's Cup challenger, have started an interesting new video section in their website, where they publish footage of their different activities. So far, they have published three videos, two from the base inauguration party and boat presentation and one of the team during a two-boat training and testing session off Valencia's coast, probably during a sunny day in early April. So, if you want to take a look at James Spithill and Francesco de Angelis on the helm of ITA-74 and ITA-86 just click here. Obviously one shouldn't expect to uncover any secrets from the trailer the team chose to make public but it is a nice addition to the team's multimedia content. Note: The video will open in a separate window streamed through Luna Rossa's website and requires Flash Player 7. Direct Link